With the high costs of injuries and property damage, companies need to take steps to cut those costs. Cutting costs can be done by learning steps from safety books. The book familiarizes the collateral-additional duty safety specialist with a management systems approach to conducting hazard inspections. This approach will identify the causes of the injuries and property damage and help identify action to reduce those costs. The author has twenty years of experience managing safety and occupational health programs.
Fred Fanning worked for over 20 years as a Safety Professional. He authored a peer-reviewed book and two chapters published by the American Society of Safety Professionals. He has also written nine paperbacks and four electronic books on occupational safety and health that he self-published. Fred has nearly fifty articles published in various journals and periodicals. He is an Emeritus Professional Member of the American Society of Safety Professionals. He earned the finalist award for his book Essential Safety Programs from Reader Favorite and the B.R.A.G. Award for Mystery at Devil's Elbow. Fred held the Certified Safety Professional certification from 1995 through 2010. Fred earned master’s degrees from National-Louis University and Webster University.